Mercedes-benz, the 1960s, W108 and W109 V8

Mercedes-benz, the 1960s, W108 and W109 V8
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 154558351X
ISBN-13 : 9781545583517
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Book Synopsis Mercedes-benz, the 1960s, W108 and W109 V8 by : Bernd S. Koehling

Download or read book Mercedes-benz, the 1960s, W108 and W109 V8 written by Bernd S. Koehling and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-04-24 with total page 182 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 300SEL 6.3 was for Daimler-Benz a milestone. It was a mixture of two cars that did not sell too well: the 600 and 300SEL. This 180-page book tells the complete story of the 6.3, 3.5 and 4.5 l versions. It is the only book that deals exclusively with the W108, W109 V8 models. With it you will also receive as bonus one of the author's 23 Mercedes e-books as free pdf file. These are some of the topics covered: a comprehensive buyer's guide will help you to check the trouble spots of the W108, W109 V8 Chassis Number and Data Card are explained in great detail it looks at value changes over time on certain variants over 140 mostly recent non-Daimler AG color photos highlight many interesting features, this includes pictures of the suspension and it invites you to a ride in a 6.3. Another part covers the technical features and production history of each model. A separate chapter is devoted to safety guru B�la Bar�nyi, whose concepts greatly influenced how Mercedes cars like the W108/109 were designed. Why is this book not available as hard cover? Even today with modern digital printing services available, books with many color photos are expensive to produce. This book comes with over 140 high quality photos, most of them in color, and would cost retail as hardcover version over US$ 75 (or the corresponding amount in � or e), which the author finds excessive. That is why the choice to offer the more reasonable to produce soft cover option. Thank you for your understanding. FREE BONUS DETAILS: Once you have bought this book, please contact the author through his website (inside the book) and stipulate, which free pdf file you want him to send to you. You will find a complete list of all published e-books at the end of this book.


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